Supervisor

Name: Dr. Elshazali Widaa Ali

Assistant Professor Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences

e.mail:  elshazali@ub.edu.sa

Telephone: 00966176238156

​About the uni​​t

The Graduate Studies Unit is responsible for supervising the preparation and development of graduate studies programs in the college in accordance with the laws and regulations, in order to achieve the university's vision to advance academic programs and health research to contribute to community service. 

Visi​on

Contribute to improving health services and scientific research directed at community service.


Message

Preparing highly qualified medical sciences specialists who are able to keep pace with development and conduct research that contributes to solving community health problems and developing health services.


​Objectives

  • To prepare a specialized graduate with comprehensive knowledge and advanced skills in the field of medical sciences.
  • Developing the scientific background and skills necessary to conduct research that contributes to solving health problems in society.
  • Providing the local market with skilled and highly qualified specialists in various medical sciences specializations.
  • Promote attention to the application of quality standards in health services in accordance with standard operating procedures.
No.NameDescription
1Elshazali Widaa AliSuopervisor
2Elmoiz Idris EltiebMember
3Abed Al Salam Yasein AljhmanyMember
4Seham Abbas Helmy Ibrahim Coordinator- female students – Bisha
5Hiba Qotb Mohamed Ahmed Coordinator- female students – Alnamas​


Strategic ​Pl​​an​​​

Expanding medical studies in the field of medical sciences to contribute to health development programs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in line with the strategic plan of the University of Bisha and the Kingdom’s vision 2030. Preparing specialists in the field of medical sciences qualified to upgrade medical services and keep pace with development in the field of medical sciences. Conducting targeted medical research that contributes to solving health problems in the community.